Giuseppe Conte annonce sa démission

AP22369154_000031Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini gestures at the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte blasted the League's leader and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini for his decision to spark a government crisis that risk triggering "a spiral of political and financial instability." Conte addressed the Senate on Tuesday in a much-awaited speech after Salvini's far-right League two weeks ago landed a no-confidence vote against Conte's government pushing it on the verge...

SIPAUSA30178770_000008Italy: Senate speech of the Premier just before his resignation
20/08/2019Insidefoto/Sipa USA/SIPAMatteo Salvini and Giuseppe Conte
Rome August 20th 2019. Senate. Speech of the Prime Minister about the crisis of Government. Just after the speech the Premier went to the President of the Republic to resign
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SIPAUSA30178770_000001Italy: Senate speech of the Premier just before his resignation
20/08/2019Insidefoto/Sipa USA/SIPAMatteo Salvini and Giuseppe Conte
Rome August 20th 2019. Senate. Speech of the Prime Minister about the crisis of Government. Just after the speech the Premier went to the President of the Republic to resign
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SIPAUSA30178770_000002Italy: Senate speech of the Premier just before his resignation
20/08/2019Insidefoto/Sipa USA/SIPAMatteo Salvini and Giuseppe Conte
Rome August 20th 2019. Senate. Speech of the Prime Minister about the crisis of Government. Just after the speech the Premier went to the President of the Republic to resign
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SIPAUSA30178770_000019Italy: Senate speech of the Premier just before his resignation
20/08/2019Insidefoto/Sipa USA/SIPAMatteo Salvini, Giuseppe Conte and Luigi Di Maio
Rome August 20th 2019. Senate. Speech of the Prime Minister about the crisis of Government. Just after the speech the Premier went to the President of the Republic to resign
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SIPAUSA30178770_000020Italy: Senate speech of the Premier just before his resignation
20/08/2019Insidefoto/Sipa USA/SIPAMatteo Salvini, Giuseppe Conte and Luigi Di Maio
Rome August 20th 2019. Senate. Speech of the Prime Minister about the crisis of Government. Just after the speech the Premier went to the President of the Republic to resign
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AP22369154_000064Italy Politics20/08/2019Ettore Ferrari/AP/SIPASenators congratulate Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte, center, at the end of his address to the Senate, in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte has told senators he’s handing in his resignation because his right-wing coalition partner has yanked its support for the populist government. (Ettore Ferrari/ANSA via AP)/ROM820/19232675652794/ITALY OUT/1908202054

AP22369163_000008APTOPIX Italy Politics20/08/2019Ettore Ferrari/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, center, is congratulated at the end of his address to the Senate, in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte has told senators he’s handing in his resignation because his right-wing coalition partner has yanked its support for the populist government. (Ettore Ferrari/ANSA via AP)/ROM821/19232675757409/ITALY OUT/1908202157

AP22369154_000004Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, is flanked by Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini as he addresses the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

AP22369154_000011Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, is flanked by Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini as he addresses the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

AP22369154_000024Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte addresses the Senate as Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini kisses a rosary while sitting beside him, in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP...

AP22369154_000021Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, is flanked by Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini as he addresses the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

AP22369154_000022Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, is flanked by Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini as he addresses the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

AP22369154_000015Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, looks at Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini as he addresses the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

AP22369163_000002APTOPIX Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, shares a word with Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini before addressing the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

AP22369154_000007Italy Politics20/08/2019Gregorio Borgia/AP/SIPAItalian Premier Giuseppe Conte, right, speaks as Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini gestures beside him, at the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The political showdown on Tuesday was triggered two weeks ago by hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, known across Europe for his tough stance against migrants, when he pulled the plug on the shaky populist coalition forged only 14 months earlier between his right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement. (AP Photo/Gregorio...

00862295_000006Italy, new goverment, premier Giuseppe Conte05/06/2018Remo Casilli/Sintesi/SIPAItaly, Rome, June 05 : Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte delivers his speech during the confidence vote for the new government at the Italian Senate. In the picture at left vice premier Luigi Di Maio and right vice premier Matteo Salvini

AP22204946_000003Italy Politics23/05/2018Fabio Frustaci/AP/SIPAGiuseppe Conte arrives to meet Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinale Palace in Rome, Wednesday, May 23, 2018. Italy's president summoned Giuseppe Conte for consultations Wednesday to see if the law professor tapped by the euroskeptic 5-Star Movement and League as their candidate for premier has what it takes to try to form a government. (Fabio Frustaci/ANSA via AP)/ROM104/18143565810287/ITALY OUT/1805231749

AP22204140_000027Italy Politics01/03/2018Alessandra Tarantino/AP/SIPAIn this photo taken on Thursday, March 1, 2018, Giuseppe Conte smiles during a meeting in Rome. Italy edged toward its first populist government Monday as the eurosceptic 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League indicated a 54-year-old law professor with no political experience as their candidate for premier. Neither 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio nor League leader Matteo Salvini named Giuseppe Conte in brief remarks to reporters after leaving a closed-door meeting with President Sergio...

AP22290815_000035Italy Fugitive Militant14/01/2019Alessandra Tarantino/AP/SIPAInterior Minister Matteo Salvini, left, and Italian premier Giuseppe Conte, right, gesture as they talk at the end of a press conference in Rome Monday, Jan.14, 2019. Cesare Battisti, a left-wing Italian militant who was convicted of murder three decades ago, arrived in Rome Monday, to serve a life prison sentence, after his life as a celebrity fugitive came to an abrupt end with his arrest in Bolivia by a team of Interpol agents. (AP Photo/Allessandra Tarantino)/xap101/19014520455170/1901141531

AP22365583_000008Italy Politics08/08/2019Alberto Pellaschiar/AP/SIPAItalian premier Giuseppe Conte gives a press conference at Chigi Palace in Rome Thursday evening, Aug. 8, 2019. Italy faced a government crisis Thursday as Interior Minister Matteo Salvini of the right-wing League party called for a new election, saying his party's coalition with the populist 5-Star Movement had collapsed over policy differences. (AP Photo/Alberto Pellaschiar)/XAP106/19220777738259//1908082340

AP22366915_000012Italy Politics13/08/2019Alberto Pellaschiar/AP/SIPAItalian Interior Minister and Deputy-Premier Matteo Salvini addresses the Senate in Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. Italy’s political leaders scrambled to line up allies and form alliances Tuesday as the country’s right-wing interior minister pressed his demands for an early election in the hope of snagging the premiership as a platform for his anti-migrant, euroskeptic agenda. Senators hastily summoned back from a vacation break convened for a vote on scheduling their consideration of a...